The defense of the doctoral thesis By the new doctor Ngo Thi Tuyen took place on November 20th 2019. The thesis was directed by Associate Professor Iván Mora Seró of the Institute of Advanced Materials, received the maximum mark Excellent Cum Laude.

This doctoral thesis is a part of the research line of halide perovskite based optoelectronic devices. In this regard, the researcher aimed to improve the properties of halide perovskite films, and consequently the performance of different halide perovskite based devices, by the synergistic interaction of halide perovskite with other materials including colloidal quantum dots, organic molecules and electron transport materials. The analysis of the interaction was carried out in different situations, within the bulk and on the surfaces (underneath and top surface) of the halide perovskite layer. The interaction of halide perovskite with these materials was analyzed not only in thin films but also on the full devices, observing the improvement of the device performance and in some cases also of the long term stability.
The panel that evaluated the doctoral thesis was chaired by Dr. Mª del Carmen Coya Párraga from the King Juan Carlos University together with Dr. Pablo Pérez Boix from the University of Valencia and Dr. Sandy Sanchez Alonso from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland.